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The San Diego Housing Commission Friday is looking at Mayor Kevin Faulconer's plan to house 1,000 homeless veterans by the end of this year.
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Exercise Solid Curtain involves hundreds of military and civilian personnel and comes two weeks after a shooting scare at the Naval Medical Center in Balboa Park.
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The change is a step back for women in the Navy and Marines but is an improvement for new mothers in the Air Force and Army.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Congressman Duncan Hunter introduced the Draft America's Daughters Act which would require women to register with the selective service.
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Ten free military beachside weddings Monday will be part of Oceanside's weeklong celebration of love, leading up to Valentine's Day.
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The U.S. Navy said to expect tight security and traffic congestion at San Diego installations through this week beginning Monday because of a nationwide exercise.
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Government-issued identification that doesn't meet the standards of the Real ID Act will no longer suffice to enter naval installations in San Diego and elsewhere.
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the Pentagon's budget plan over the next five years will focus on investing in more high-end Naval ships and a newly modified defense missile able to now also target ships at long range.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer's "Housing Our Heroes" is a $12.5 million program to provide housing for 1,000 homeless military veterans in the coming year. It was launched Wednesday by the San Diego Housing Commission.
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A U.S. Navy officer was sentenced to 40 months in prison after he pleaded guilty last year to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery.
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